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SALES AND BILLING MACHINE Original Filed March 27. 1931 E ARQ Q 2 Patented Feb. 6, 1934 rs s rice

.SALES AND BILLING MACHINE 'William I. Nicholson, Jr., Tulsa, Okla.

Application March 27, 1931, Serial No. 525,768

Renewed April 25, 1933 15 claims. (o1. 10i- 96) y 15 a large amount of bookkeeping for variouscusyse tomers accounts, 'and is especially adaptable in businesses Where monthly accounts .are payable in full.

vAn important object of the invention is to provide a machine of the abovecharacter, which maybe termed `a sales and billing machine, in which is provided a sales sheet or strip to carry notations of all sales transacted and recorded by the machine, and a mechanism for `making a duplicate record oi such sales on individual account sheets separately insertable in the machine and upon which a duplicate recorder the sale recorded on the main sales sheet is entered.

'.For this pu1pose,two sets of type carriers are simultaneously set in proper corresponding recordingpositions from a common operating or settingmechanism, and order to provide for entering a transaction in the proper column or the salesxrecord and the corresponding transaction by name in the customers account record, setting-means, separate and independentoi the main operating or setting means, are provided, which willfalso simultaneously set the type carriers for recording the transaction item in each record.

Another important object of the invention is to :simplify the mechanism for accomplishing these objects, especially by mounting all of the type carriers of both recording vmechanisms on the same axis and by providing for the rectilinearmovement of this axis to cause both recording `mechanisms 4to simultaneously imprint` upon both records. n

A further object ofthe invention is to provide record material feeding means whichare automatically operable by the machine to effecta proper line spacing of the two accountsv so that subsequent -entries will be made on the record material immediately below the preceding entries Without any manual attention to this phase of the operation.

'A still further object oi the invention is to provide a movableY surface for proper line spacing on the customers record, and means enabling such records to be readily attached to or detached from said movable surface, Whichaccount sheets are filed away preferably in a visible index holder whence they are readily available for insertion into the machine.

Another object of the invention is to provide indicating means by which the customers records can be introduced into the machine in properjposition to receive an entry from the set of type carriers.

Otherobjects .and Aadvantages of the invention will become apparent during the course of the 'following description.

In Vthe accompanying drawings, forming Va part of the descriptive matter, and wherein like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughoutfthe several views,

Figure 1 is a perspective View ofthe Vmachine showing its outward appearance.

Figure 2 Vis an enlarged horizontal section through the same.

Figure 3 is a transverse vertical section through the same taken on the line 3--3 of Figure 2.

Figure 4 is a similar view taken on the line 4--4 ofy Figure" 2.

Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary longitudinal section taken onthe line 5-5fof Figure 4.

Figure 6 is a transverse vertical section-taken on theline 6 6 of Figure 2 at the opposite end ofthe machine.

Figure 'l isa correspondingl view taken on the line '7-7 oi Figure 2.

Figure 8 'issan enlarged longitudinal vertical section taken on thelineS-S of Figure l2.

Figure 9 is a vertical transverse :sectiontaken onl the line 9--9 of Figure v8.

Figure 10 is an venlarged perspective view-showing three of the related type carriers Vinterconnected for Vsimultaneous Aturning movement and for relative longitudinal adjustment.

. Figure 11 is an enlarged Vperspective View of the clip for attaching the 'customers vaccount sheet to the movable web.

Figure 12 is an enlarged fragmentary plan :of a portion of the salessheet, and

Figurel is a perspective view of a customers account sheet or form.

`Referring Vnovv more Vparticularly to the draw.- ings for a detailed explanation of the mechanism which discloses one form which the invention may assume, and is therefore to be considered as f simply one example of the invention, the numeral 15 designates a base which supports the rvarious parts of the mechanism as Well as a housing 16 which encloses the mechanism disposedv upon the base. at .opposite ends thereof are legs or pedestals '.17 supporting a guide frame 18 at each end of the base in vertically spaced relation thereto. vEach guideframe includes a base'19 from which rise-a pair of spaced guide arms 20 which are bridged at their upper ends by a cap bar 21 secured thereto by the machine screws 22. Vertically slidable in each guide framelS and engaging the spaced guide arms 2O is Ya -vertically movable head or block 23 having a pair of verticalopenings 24 to slidably receive vertically arranged pins 2S extending from the -base 19. Coil springs 25 surround veach guide pin between the base 1-9 and countersinks in the bottom of the vertically movab1eblocks23 to `cushion the'descent ofthe blocks Rising from the base Within Vthe housing and to normally retain them in elevated positions. These vertically movable heads mount the ends of a shaft 27 upon which type carriers, to be presently described, are rotatably mounted. In order to depress the heads 23 to carry a shaft 27 and type carriers to printing position, a horizontal shaft 28 extends longitudinally of the machine and is journaled in bearings in the base 19 of the guide frame to extend through a vertical slot 29 in one end of the housing 16 where it is equipped with a hand crank 30 for oscillating the same. This shaft 28 at opposite ends of the guide frame is provided with a pair of spaced crank arms 31 having their outer ends slotted as at 32' to receive the ends of a connecting pin 33 projecting on opposite sides of the vertically movable head 23. The shaft 28 being arranged off center with -respect to the vertical center of the heads 23 causes the crank arms 31 to pull downwardly upon the heads 23 against the tension of the springs 26 when the hand crank 30 is turned in a-counterclockwise direction. On release of the hand crank, springs 26 will return the heads 23 to their raised normal positions as shown in Figure 4.

Printing mechanism As stated previously, the shaft 27 forms a mounting for the various type carriers. A set of type carriers is mounted upon the opposite sides of the center of the shaft 27, one for the sales record at the left hand end of the shaft, and one for the customers account record at the right hand end of the shaft. Between these two sets of type carriers is an operating mechanism for correspondingly setting the carriers of each set. This operating mechanism comprises a plurality of discs freely rotatable upon the central portion of the shaft 27. The discs 31 and 32 are for setting up the quantity up to ninety-nine in both sets of type carrires at the ends of the shaft. The discs 33, 34, 35 and 36 are for setting up the price in both sets of carriers, while the discs 37, 38 and 39 are for setting up the date, by month and day, in the customers recording mechanism. Each of these nine discs is provided with a finger piece extending substantially radially from its outer periphery and is numbered to correspond with the numeral of its respective disc. These finger pieces project through slots 40 in the top of the housing 16 and are adapted to be moved rearwardly therethrough for setting the two sets of type carriers, as will be presently described. The periphery of each of the discs 31 to 36 inclusive and 38 and 39 is equipped with consecutively arranged numerals 1 to 0, as best shown in Figure 10, to be visible through sight openings 41 provided in the front of the housing 16 so that the operator may determine whether the discs have been accurately set by manipulation of the finger pieces. The periphery of the date disc 37 is equipped with a consecutive arrangement of the months abbreviated, and at diametrically opposite points with raised type 42 corresponding with the month designations so that when this disc is set and indicates any particular month through the sight opening, the corresponding month type 42 will be arranged immediately beneath the axis of the shaft 27 in printing position. Likewise, the date discs 38 and 39, which are provided with numerical designations as hereinbefore described, are also provided on their peripheries with type face 43 corresponding to the numerical arrangement visible through the sight opening in the housing. The sales account printing mechanism includes a set of six discs 31a to 36a inclusive, corresponding with and set in printing position by means of the setting discs 31 to 36 inclusive. Each of these discs 31a to 36a inclusive are provided on their peripheries with consecutively arranged type 1 to 0, and are adapted to print with the discs 31a to 32a the quantity, while the discs 33a to 36a are adapted to print the price thereof. These discs, like their corresponding setting discs, are loosely mounted upon the shaft 27 but are also movable longitudinally thereof for columnar setting with respect to the sales record material. The sales record printing mechanism also includes four corresponding printing discs or type carriers 50 freely rotatable upon the shaft 27 between a pair of thrustl collars 51. Each of these discs 50 also is provided on its periphery with a series of consecutively arranged printing type numerals l to 0, and a finger piece 52 which projects through a slot 53 in the top of the housing 16 in the same manner as the finger pieces 31 to 39 inclusive. A sight opening 54 is provided in the front of the housing immediately beneath the forward ends of the slots 53 so as to render visible, consecutively arranged indicating numerals provided on the peripheries of the discs to correspond with their respective printing type. This group of four type carriers is designed to impress the sales record material with the number of the account in which the transaction is to be recorded. The customers account record is adapted to be imprinted by the date type carriers or discs 42, 43, as well as with quantity and price, by the discs 31h to 36h inclusive. This latter group of printing discs corresponds exactly with the discs 31a to 36a and have the same raised printing characters disposed on their peripheries. The discs of the b" group of type carriers are not arranged in closely juxtaposed relation, but the discs 31h and B2b, representing the quantity, are spaced a substantial distance from the four discs 33h to 36h inclusive representing the price, and all of them are independently rotatable upon the shaft 27. Loosely mounted upon this shaft and interposed between the two groups of discs constituting the b group, is a drum 55 having disposed on its periphery, printing type arranged in descriptive legends 56 descriptive of the various commodities intended to be recorded by the machine. Corresponding descriptive legends, not of printing type, are also arranged in consecutive order on the periphery of the drum opposite corresponding legends constituted by the printing type so as to be visible through a sight opening 57 in the front of the housing 16 whereby the operator can determine whether the proper descriptive legend composed of type is disposed in its proper printing position.

The rotary position of this drum 55 is determined by the longitudinal positioning of the type carriers a of the sales recording mechanism in being moved to various positions to cause their impressions being made on the sales record material in the proper column. The mechanism provided for accomplishing this purpose consists of a yoke 58 straddling the group a" type carriers and slidably mounted upon the shaft 27. This yoke is equipped with a sleeve portion 59 slidably mounted upon a rotary shaft 60 and is provided with a projection 61 adapted to operate in a spiral groove 62 in the shaft 60 for the purpose of turning the latter as the yoke is moved longitudinally of the shaft 27. This shaft is journaled in a series of spaced bearings 63 upstanding from a bar 64 extending from one guide frame 20 at one end of the machine to the other at the opposite end. As best appreciated from Figure2 ,y the shaftl 60 ,paralieisathe shafti27fand1ata point just beyond'the drumy 55.*isipnovidedfw-ith a pinion -Whichfmeshesrwithfagean fsecuied to anendaee ofthe drum. lConsequently,-it:will beevidentithat'movement othe yoke 58=with the group -a1 type .carriers longitudinally .of the. shaft 27 causes rotation of the .shaft 60 gand :rotation of the drum 55 by means of the gears .651./and-`:66, thereby :causing the legend on :the drum, which corresponds-to the title of the column .on the sales record in -whichthe" a earriersfare Earranged topiint,y to bedisposed in-position'to imprint upon thecustomers-account sheet'when'the shaft ,-27 is depressed by means -of the 'hand crank .30.

Tov cause-simultaneous rotaryfadj ustment off the groupsof -typecarriers aand ibfby,theadjustments :of the ina-in Y operating discs :'31 to 35 inclusive, nested telescopic means are provided-to connect these three correspond-ing v.sets orseries of discs. -In .order toe-provide for the concentric arrangementfof -this kconnecting meanaea segment {af-.approximatelytw-o-thirds of thefeircurnference of Yeach -disc comprising -these three groups, Y-is removedi'as 'at 67,leaving each .Vd-isc generally` of-.ringlil1eformv connected to .its` hub portionSiS-:byV means of a `solid spokel construction 69, as ioest appreciatedffrom-Flgure 10. Arcuate str-ips `orflzvars :concentric lwith the shaft 27, extend. throughL thesegmental openings-.67 of.. the threesetsof .discs-and-farefsecuredtatwone longitudinali` edge A tocorresponding .discs of the main operating mechanism and the 1W-.group of-type carriers. .These arcuatel bars 70A extendnconeentrically through: the. cut-out segment .-67for a dstance of approximately .one-third Ithe circumference .of .its respective disc, leaving the .other one-.thirdof the-.segmentalspace open for the movementof the disceduringadjustments thereof. .Moreover,.it Willbenotedwthat these segmental connecting bars 7eme-arranged at diiferent distancesfromlthe 4center of thedisc so that noone interiereswiththe1 opera-tion of the other,- being. arranged inthe nested relation-shown in .Figure 9.

VDue to. the fact that the -,a:;group ottype carriers moves longitudinally .ofuthe shaft 27 and. relative toithe main .operating-discs 31.to -36.inclu sive, provisionmustbemade for the ,same as Well as rotary .adjustmentcorresponding to -t-he :adjustments ,impartedto the fbgroupibyfimeans of the main operatingdiscs. .This :is-accomplished by making the fbars`f7otelescopic. andfprovidinga telescopic section 71to receive.itsrespectivebar 70 whereby they can be adjustedlongitudinally These telescopic sections 7lare,..of. course, nimcuate congnration to .correspond withthe'hars 70 andare secured totheedgesnf the spokesfg in the samenested relationship .as their `vcomplementary-bars'70. In this manner, it Willlbe evident that the .discs 31,`31a, and 31h are-.interconnected in such a manner that turning movement of any of the main `operating discs will cause corresponding turning movement Vof the typecarr'iers of the two groups amend 'b. Means are provided for releasably retaining the operating discs "31 -to36 inclusive -and 1consequentlyfthe type carriers :ofy the groups "fw-and r-"b"from-aecidentally turning'. from: their. proper` printing positions,` here' :iliustrated :inl the: form fof 1segmental ratchet bars '72"secure`d to the sideyfeaceiof-@each operating disc. A dog 73v for-each operating disc is .pivotaily mounted on -the -beari-nglSBzand'is resiliently .held in engagement Iwith the ratchetf72 by A means of afat bowed spring 74, i aszclearly shown :in Figures .-7 and i9. fsmilar :springpressed. detentsfand ratchetsegrnentsfare provided for the type carriers 50 representing the account mimbeigsand the vdatetype carriers 37 Vto :39 for the customers .account record,

Y :Means for moving group a type carriers longitudinally of-the-shaft127 tozdispose .them above the proper coiumn :of Lthe .sales record, Lconsist of-fagprojection 75 of thevyoke 58, :extending vertically tthrough =an :elongated :slot 476 extending longitudinally in .tlie'front-.of the` housing -.1\6, Iand terminating in `'a handle 4.portion 77 arranged sunicientlyfabove ,the casing-so. as not to interfere aridi-printing movement of the printing mechaiii-sm. yA pointer 78 eXtends-laterall-yfromthe handle 77 overthe: casingsozas toypointi-to indications .79 des ignating1 thev character of the-.commodity entering thetransaction sofas to assure the;,printing'l mechanism4 for the salesv record=ioe ingdisposed above the .proper column of thei-sales sheet-,shown 1 in AEigure .12. :Setting the Vpointer opposite .any1 of i the designations :'79, through the mechanism1heretofore described, sets the vindi-- eating indicia on theV drum 55 corresponding' to the-@designation 79 :in 'a position to :be 'viewed through-thesight/opening V57` in the housing. As stated previously, thisadiustment ofthe mechanism turns .the drum 55 to dispose imprinting position, a legend type ycorresponding .to Athe legend 79 opposite vwhich they pointer is positioned.

:For vbrevityfltl'iel type. carriers $3,1astof36a andz50 are '.designated .bythe: letter A to :indicate the printingA mechanism for thesalesl sheet, while rthe type :carriers .31h to 36h inclusive, .-87 toiilr inclusive, :and :55, f constitute the printing 'mechanismrforfthe `customer-s account record and fare designated under one. Aheading B".

Stationary *,.platens C and D `are .provided'on the base of the machine respectively for theftwo groups 7A. and f-B :type carriers v,directly heneath. the -.same. The sales recordl materialinthe form of =a roll: ofmateriallO is rotatably-.supported f upon standards 81 "rising from the base -1 and within .the housing y116 back "of the platen-QC. Strip. materialtSZ, `a yportion of 'Whichiis'shown-.in Figure l2, provided withJthe .necessary zcolumns havingsuitable` headings, is directed from the roll SOLdOWnr-andunder a guide roll.83, thenoehorizontaliy :across the Asurface .of the platen C, `.and

thenzaroundlland between a pair :of feed roiiers 84 -f and 85 from --whenee it is directed-tota .point of deposit -beneath. the' machine-and into asuitable receptac-le vorupon la suitable astorage roller not shown. The feed rollers SLi-and Y85 -are frictiona-l- `1y :pressed .together .by meansV ofcoil-.springs v86 piaced-beneaththe journals-,of the lower roller 85. The vupper feed rolier84is `equipped*with-a ratchet wheel "87 adapted to beengagedbya spr-ingxpressed pawl 88 pivota-lly` suspendedffrom one or" the slidable .blo-:ks A23 and normally pressed linto engagement `vv-ith the ratchet by means cfa flat bowed-spring 89. iI-nviewgof this arrangement, y it will -be `obvious that upon each vertical movement of the head 23 thetpawlsii will i engage the 1 ratchet Wheel 87 .f and `vturn the feed-ing. rollerA through a distance suflicientuto move` theesales strip 82a ldistanceeol-ual Ato one line ofspacing. v y

The means for. moving thercustomersaccount recond.- step lhy ystep 4across .aA platen .Dnconsists of anl .end-less- `wel). Si) .trained about -.a .pair .of spaced reels-9l .journaled in bearings-.92 rising. from .the lease-v l-.ov themechanism. One ,of-.these reelsv is equipped .wthamatehet `Wheel 93` adaptedtobe turned. step lov-.step .by a` .spring-pressed,v pawl 94,

pivotally suspended from the end block 23 adjacent the customers account recording mechanism. A customers account record preferably'co'nsists of a blank 95, such as shown in Figure 13, which may be perforated along'one edge and folded so that carbon paper can be inserted between the two sheets to produce the customers accountI in multiple. These customers account sheets are preferably filed in a visible index and in order to secure them to the web 90 to partake of its step by step movement, a clip such as shown inFigure 1l is provided. This clip is provided with a handle portion 96, one end of which is folded upon itself as at 97 to provide a pair of spring jaws for frictionally gripping the lower edge of the customers account sheet. The clip is also provided with a laterally projecting clip 98 having a pair of jaws formed by folding the material upon itself, as shown, which are adaptedv to frictionally grip one longitudinal edge of the web 90. The customers account is inserted in proper position beneath the type carriers constituting `the customers printing mechanism, by introducing the customers account and spring clip through an elongated horizontal slot 99 in the end Wall of the housing 16 beneath the crank handle '30. An indicating legend 100 is provided on theend wall of the housing so as to designate the line of the customers account sheet which should be aligned therewith to receive the impression from the printing mechanism. With this vas a guide, the clip is inserted with the card through the slot and the spring jaws 98 engaged with the edge of the web 90. The upperrun of this web carries a customers accountsheet across the platen D in step by step relation to secure line spacing of the various items entered on the sheet.

I'norder that the type on the type carriers can make'a clear impression upon'the two sheets of record material, a reversible ribbon feed is provided and an inking ribbon 101 is automatically moved step by step across the platen and above the record material'constituting each record. A pair of ribbon rollers 102 are provided for each ribbon so that the same may be wound from one to the other, and guide rollers 103 are journaled in the guide frames 18 to guide the ribbon horizontally across the face of the platen. These ribbon rollers are readily removable and are coupled with a spring coupling 104 so that movement of a roller of one ribbon mechanism will actuate a roller of the other ribbon mechanism, securing simultaneous movement thereof and a fresh ribbon surface for each impression made upon the sales and customers account records. This automatic movement of the ribbons is accomplished by providing the rollers 102 on the cu'stomers account side of the machine with ratchet wheels 105 and a reversible pawl arrangement indicated in general by the numeral 106. This pawl arrangement comprises a pawl 107 for each ratchet wheel 105 and these pawls are pivotally connected by a bar 108 which permits of only one pawl being disposed `in operative position at a time. This bar 108 is urged in 'one direction or the other by lmeans of a lever 109 pivotally suspended from one of the blocks 23 and pivotally and slidably associated with the medial portion of the bar 108 by means of a pin and slot connection 110. A tensionbspring 111 is secured to the upper portion of the block 23 at its upper end and at its lower end is connected to the lever `109 at a point below its pivotalsuspension so that this spring is tensioned on either one side of the axis of the lever 109 or the other. This lever or the bar 108 may be provided with a projection 112which extends through a slot 113 in the end wall of the casing so that the ribbon ratchet mechanism can be reversed at will to cause movement of the ribbons in one direction or the other. I

From the foregoing description, it will be evident-as to how a customers account record can be introduced into the machine for an entry and the sales record being always disposed in proper position with respect to the machine, no attention thereto is required. To make an entry on the sales record and have it duplicated on the customers account record, the operating fingers 52 of the type carriers 50 are actuated to place the number of the customers account in proper position for printing upon depression of the shaft 27. Next, the item giving the name of the commodity purchased is set for recordation on both the sales record and the customers account by moving the handle 77 sov that its pointer will be arranged opposite a legend on the exterior of the casing 16. This will place the type carriers of the group a above the proper enumerated column of the sales record sheet 82 and simultaneously will turn the drum so as to dispose type 56 corresponding to the legend 79 opposite which the pointer has been arranged, lowermost and in printing position. The corresponding legend will appear from the drum 55 through the sight opening 57. The next step is to set the control dials 30 to 36 to indicate the quantity and price of the item purchased. This is done by manipulation of the finger pieces 31 to 39 inclusive, which sets the type carriers indicating quantity and price of the groups a and b in identically the same position so as to enter exactly the same quantityand price on both records. The date of-'the transaction is entered on the customersaccount vrecord by operation of the nger pieces' 37'to 39, thereby placing the type carriers 42 and 43' in proper position for printing the date on the customers account record 95, which is detachably clipped to the traveling web 90 as hereinbefore disclosed.

Having thus set the machine for duplicating the entry on both records, the crank handle 30 is manipulated to cause depression of vthe kheads 23 in their guide frames 18 carrying with them the shaft 27 and all type carriers. The type presented lowermost on all of the carriers isthus pressed into engagement with thev ribbons and the properimpression is made upon the record material arranged across the platens C and D. Upon release of the crank handle, the type carriers will be automatically elevated out of engagement with the record material, and at the same time the two records are automatically line spaced so as to be in proper position for the entry of a second item if more than one item is to be entered. Ifonly one item is entered, the customers account record is then withdrawn by means yof the clip 96 and placed in the visible index for future reference. The sales record, of course, remains in the machine, and monthly may be inspected for balancing accounts and, as will be obvious, eachcustomers account may be promptly mailed out at the end of the rnonth, since all that is to be done is to add the various amounts contained thereonv and totalize the same.

Itis to be understood that various changes in the various parts'of the mechanism may beresorted to without depatring from the scope of the appended claims.

I claim:

l. In duplicate record mechanism, two series of corresponding printing discs, a series of operating discs disposed between the same and corresponding with each series, and means connecting corresponding discs of the three series and arranged concentrically thereof.

2. In duplicate record mechanism, two series of corresponding printing discs, a series of operating discs disposed between the same and corresponding with each series, and concentrically arranged elements connecting corresponding discs of the three series.

3. In duplicate record mechanism, two series of corresponding printing discs having sector shaped openings, a series of operating discs disposed between the two series of printing discs and having openings corresponding with those of the printing discs, and concentrically arranged elements extending through the openings of said printing and operating discs and connected to corresponding discs of the three series at corresponding distances from the centers thereof.

4. In duplicate record mechanism, two series of corresponding printing discs, a series of operating discs disposed between the same and corresponding with each series, and telescopic elements connecting corresponding discs of the three series whereby one series can be moved relative to others for columnar printing.

5. In a duplicate record mechanism two sets of of co-axial type carriers, a carrier of one set being axially movable for columnar adjustments, a carrier of the other set being relatively rotatably movable, and operating means common to both sets for simultaneously setting the sets correspondingly.

6. In a duplicate record mechanism, two sets of co-axial type carriers, a carrier of one set being axially movable for columnar adjustments, a carrier of the other set being relatively rotatably movable, operating means common to both sets for simultaneously setting corresponding carriers of both sets correspondingly, and operating means connecting the relatively movable carriers of the two sets for simultaneously moving the same for columnar adjustments.

7. In a duplicate record mechanism, two sets of co-axial type carriers, a carrier of one set being axially movable for columnar adjustments, a carrier of the other set being relatively rotatably movable, operating means common to both sets for simultaneously setting corresponding carriers of both sets correspondingly, a shaft having a spiral groove, a member engaging said groove and being movable longitudinally of the shaft for axially adjusting said carrier, and a pinion on said shaft engaging said rotary carrier for turning the same a distance corresponding to the lineal movement of the axially movable carrier.

8. In a duplicate record mechanism, a type carrier movable to and from printing position, a platen, an intermittently movable web operated by movement of said carrier from printing position to effect line spacing, and means for detachably attaching record material to said web.

9. In a duplicate record mechanism, a type carrier movable to and from printing position, a platen, an intermittently movable web operengaging said heads for depressing the latter to cause corresponding movement of said discs to printing position.

1l. In a duplicate record mechanism, a guide frame, a pair of heads slidably mounted therein, means to cushion the descent of said heads, a printing shaft mounted at its ends in said heads, printing discs rotatably mounted on the shaft, an operating shaft journaled in said frame, and means 'carried by said operating shaft and engaging said heads for depressing the latter to cause corresponding movement of said discs to printing position.

12. In a duplicate record mechanism, a vertically movable printing shaft, two sets of simultaneously adjustable type carriers mounted thereon, a platen for each set of carriers, ribbon means for each platen automatically operated by the vertical movements of said shaft, a web movable across each platen, and means for operating said shaft to simultaneously move the carriers into printing engagement with said webs.

13. In a duplicate record mechanism, two sets of co-axial type carriers, a carrier of one set being axially movable for columnar adjustments, a carrier of theother set being relatively rotatably movable, operating means common to both sets for simultaneously setting corresponding carriers of both sets correspondingly, a shaft having a spiral groove, a yoke slidable on said shaft and embracing carriers of one set to move the same longitudinally thereof, said yoke engaging said groove, and a pinion on said shaft engaging said rotary carrier for turning the same'a distance corresponding to the lineal movement of the axially movable carrier.

14. In a duplicate record mechanism, a housing, a guide frame therein, a pair of heads slidably mounted therein, a shaft mounted at its ends in said heads, printing discs rotatably mounted on the shaft, an operating shaft journaled in said frame and projecting through said housing, an operating crank on the exterior end of said operating shaft, and cranks connecting said operating shaft with said heads.

15. In a duplicate record mechanism, a housing having a longitudinally extending slot, two sets of coaxial type carriers, a carrier of one set being axially movable for columnar adjustment, a carrier of the other set being relatively rotatably movable, a shaft having a spiral groove, a yoke slidable on said shaft and embracing carriers of one set to move the same longitudinally thereof, said yoke engaging said groove, said yoke having a handle projection extending through said 1ongitudinal slot in the housing, and a pinion on said shaft engaging said rotatable carrier for turning the same a distance corresponding to the lineal movement of the axial movable carrier.

WILLIAM I. NICHOLSON, JR.

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